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Diana Lenartiene, Ed. S.
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6/10/2008; updated: 10/3/11
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Some definitions related to integers.
Rules for adding and subtracting integers.
A method for proving that a rule is true.
Are you ready??
 Positive
number – a number
greater than zero.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
 Negative
number – a
number less than zero.
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6

Opposite Numbers – numbers
that are the same distance from
zero in the opposite direction
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6

Integers – Integers are all the
whole numbers and all of their
opposites on the negative
number line including zero.
7
opposite
-7

Absolute Value – The size of a
number with or without the
negative sign.
The absolute value of
9 or of –9 is 9.
30
20
10
0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
Let’s say your parents bought a car but
had to get a loan from the bank for $5,000.
When counting all their money they add
in -$5.000 to show they still owe the bank.
 If
you don’t see a negative
or positive sign in front of a
number it is positive.
+9
We will now view a video
on adding and subtracting
integers

Rule #1 – If the signs are the same,
pretend the signs aren’t there. Add
the numbers and then put the sign of
the addends in front of your answer.
9 + 5 = 14
-9 + -5 = -14

Rule #2 – If the signs are different pretend
the signs aren’t there. Subtract the smaller
from the larger one and put the sign of the
one with the larger absolute value in front
of your answer.
-9 + +5 =
9 - 5 = 4 Answer = - 4
Larger abs. value
-3 + -5 =
4+7=
 (+3) + (+4) =
 -6 + -7 =
5+9=
 -9 + -9 =

When the number is positive, count
to the right.
When the number is negative, count
to the left.
+
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
+3 + -5 = -2
+
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
-
+6 + -4 = +2
+
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
-
+3 + -7 = -4
+
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
-
-3 + +7 = +4
-
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
+
Integer Subtraction Rule
Subtracting a negative number is the
same as adding a positive. Change
the signs and add.
2 – (-7)
is the same as
2 + (+7)
2 + 7 = 9!
Here are some more examples.
12 – (-8)
-3 – (-11)
12 + (+8)
-3 + (+11)
12 + 8 = 20
-3 + 11 = 8
More problems!
1. 8 – (-12) =
2. 22 – (-30) =
3. – 17 – (-3) =
4. –52 – 5 =
Check Your Answers
1. 8 – (-12) = 8 + 12 = 20
2. 22 – (-30) = 22 + 30 = 52
3. – 17 – (-3) = -17 + 3 = -14
4. –52 – 5 = -52 + (-5) = -57
How do we know that
“Subtracting a negative number
is the same as adding a positive”
is true?
We can use the same
method we use to check our
answers when we subtract.
Suppose you subtract a – b
and it equals c:
a–b=c
5–2=3
To check if your answer is
correct, add b and c:
a=b+c
5=2+3
Here are some examples:
a–b=c
9–5=4
a=b+c
9=5+4
a–b=c
20 – 3 = 17
a=b+c
20 = 3 + 17
If the method for checking
subtraction works, it should
also work for subtracting
negative numbers.
If a – b = c, and….
2 – (-5) is the same as
2 + (+5), which equals 7,
Then let’s check with the
negative numbers to see if it’s
true…
a–b=c
2 – (-5) = 7
a=b+c
2 = -5 + 7
It works!
a–b=c
-11 – (-3) = -8
YES!
a=b+c
-11 = -3 + -8
You have learned lots of things
About adding and subtracting
Integers. Let’s review!

Rule #1 – If the signs are the same,
pretend the signs aren’t there. Add
the numbers and then put the sign of
the addends in front of your answer.
9 + 5 = 14
-9 + -5 = -14

Rule #2 – If the signs are different pretend the
signs aren’t there. Subtract the smaller from the
larger one and put the sign of the one with the
larger absolute value in front of your answer.
-9 + +5 =
9 - 5 = 4 Answer = - 4
Larger abs. value
When the number is positive, count
to the right.
When the number is negative, count
to the left.
+
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Integer Subtraction Rule
Subtracting a negative number is the
same as adding a positive. Change
the signs and add.
2 – (-7)
is the same as
2 + (+7)
2 + 7 = 9!
How do we know that
“Subtracting a negative number
is the same as adding a positive”
is true?
We can use the same
method we use to check our
answers when we subtract.
a–b=c
2 – (-5) = 7
a=b+c
2 = -5 + 7
It works!
a–b=c
-11 – (-3) = -8
YES!
a=b+c
-11 = -3 + -8
What we have learned
• Integers are whole numbers to the left and right of Zero. The
numbers to the right of zero are positive; the ones to the left
of zero are negative.
• We can show integers on a number line and graph them on a
number line.
• To add integers with the same sign, add their values and keep
the sign. If the signs are different, subtract the smaller from the
larger one, then put the sign of the one with the highest value
in front of the answer.
• Using the inverse operation allows us to check our problem to see
if our answer was correct.
Now, you need to make a copy of this screen to send to your teacher for proof o
Attendance. This can be done in three easy steps:
If you still have questions, p
[email protected]
Thank you for
viewing this
presentation.
Diana